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What am I doing wrong?

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Hello guys and girls....

I have done this assessment for my college course in packet tracer and now something is missing or done wrong.

I can ping R2 from any computer.
I can ping R1 from any computer.
I can't ping the ISP router from any computer.
I can ping ISP from R1.

I am using OSPF and I have set a default route that is being advertised by OSPF.

Why can't I ping the ISP from my local computers or from my R1?

Here's the run info of my SW and Ro...

R1
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R1#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 510 bytes
version 12.2
no service password-encryption

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I cant see any mention of NAT in your config ... so traffic will be dropped at the point of it hitting the ISP's router.

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